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Dr. Jan Pajor is an Assistant Professor at the Teaching and Information Technologies Unit within the Faculty of Philosophy and History at the University of Lodz. His academic work focuses on historical research with particular emphasis on diplomatic history and international relations during pivotal early 20th century periods.
His research interests include:
- History of East Asia, particularly Yuan Shikai's role in World War I
- U.S.-China diplomatic relations and policy
- U.S.-Japan relations including the Knox Plan
- British foreign policy approaches during the early 20th century
- Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy strategies
- Diplomatic history of the Far East, including figures like Ishii Kikujirō
Dr. Pajor has contributed 8 scholarly publications that explore the complex interplay between Western powers and East Asian nations during transformative historical periods. His work demonstrates consistent thematic focus on diplomatic documents and policy decisions that shaped international relations in the early 20th century.
He maintains active academic involvement at the University of Lodz, participating in both teaching initiatives and historical research within his specialized fields.
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